kaleejitava
Kaleejitava is a traditional dish originating from the Middle East, particularly popular in countries such as Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan. The name "kaleejitava" translates to "street food" in Arabic, reflecting its origins as a casual, street-side snack. The dish consists of a crispy, golden-brown flatbread topped with a variety of ingredients, including minced meat, vegetables, and sometimes cheese. The flatbread is typically made from a simple dough of flour, water, and yeast, which is then rolled out thin and cooked in a pan until it becomes crispy.
The toppings for kaleejitava can vary widely depending on regional preferences and availability. Common ingredients include
Kaleejitava is a versatile dish that can be customized to suit individual tastes. It is commonly enjoyed